Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Analogy Bon Scott

Bon Scott, the vocalist GRANDE Australian band AC / DC , more than just a frontman, he was the frontman, lead singer really the greatest who ever walked the stage and it is not mere exaggeration, if someone has filled a stage energy that was Bon Scott ...

The frontman, originally from Scotland, lidereó various bands before AC / DC, among which were "The Spectors", "The Valentines" and "Fraternity", a band that would lead to moderate success between 1970 and 1973, until following the departure of Dave Evans AC / DC, Bon joined the band after being the driver of it for a while, besides being known for one of the Young brothers, the leader of "The Easybeats", George Young, for 1975 would be finally released in Australia on the LP High Voltage, and the story of one of the biggest bands of Rock Hard start ...

same 1975, the band released TNT but his shows with the band was what really hacpia thrilled the audience, With his powerful voice and strong image, which sometimes was not a pledge, leaving his torso bare, making it the image that would immortalize forever with the band later launched Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in 1976, Let There Be Rock Powerage in 1977 and in 1978, the same year he launched the first live album by the band, If You Want Blood You've Got It ...

Finally in 1979, launched the greatest work of Bon Scott and AC / DC album "Highway To Hell", where the power of the band is shown at 100%, and Bon Scott's voice is heard better than ever thanks to the great production of the disc, but the tragedy would reach AC / DC, in the fateful year of 1980 (same year that killed other greats like John Bonham, John Lennon, Larry Williams and Ian Curtis), on February 19, when the great Bonnie was found dead after drunkenness by a friend, Alistair Kinear with who was out drinking, Bon died from alcohol poisoning (or say drowned in his own vomit), at age 33 ....

same year of his death, AC / DC return with Brian Johnson and the album Back In Black, which became a success, besides that its cover was completely black in mourning in honor of the greatest frontman that band could have ...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

How Long Can I Live After Thyroid Cancer

expect nothing from Santa this year


Well you see, the pot-bellied spear is always passed and we never provide or mothers, so why not start my little illusions Disciples of Rock, today I remember: NO NO WAIT ... THIS FAG
The Dark Side Of The XxLIZARDxX wish you a Merry Christmas full of SEX, DRUGS AND ROCK & ROLL ...
Letter to Santa Claus: Dear Santa ...

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Football Sayings 2010

Analogy Michael Hutchence

From Australia to the world, here one of the last great frontman that ever lived, Jon Michael Kelland Hutchence, lead singer of the band IN X S, which remained active from 1979 until the untimely death of this, in 1997 ... It all started one

1979 that the band released their first single "Simple Simon / We Are The Vegetables" with which had a moderately successful in the country and then released their eponymous first LP which would follow "Just Keep Walking", and and the history of the band would start, Michael enjoyed a life of glamor and elegance, despite being all rock star Mick Jagger emulated or Jim Morrison, he never lost his temper for drugs or alcohol (as if used) and had a successful career with the band ...

As frontman had an incredible presence, which was accompanied with a loud voice and sensual movements, very similar to those of his idol Mick Jagger and Jim Morrison which at first made him a tribute in the symphonic presentation of The Rolling Stones, singing the song "Under My Tumb, all with his unique vocal style, we can say that in addition had two alternative projects INXS, Max Q (with Ollie Olsen) and his solo album named just "Michael Hutchence", and also served as an actor in a couple of movies (I honestly did not I have seen and do not know if I'll see).

As a human being was simple, charismatic, but over the years, depression and problems became violent, which threatened both members of the band, and subsequently lead to his death ...

On November 22, 1997, was found dead, hanging from his belt on the door of his room stark naked and without signs of life at age 37, all in the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Sydney, Australia, for years have believed it was an accident (an accident rather strange), but also known to suffer severe depression (curse you Bob Geldof), and this led him to suicide, the next day claimed that the band's tour ended in Australia, which never came, and with the release of Elegantly Wasted said a hasty farewell, his death was not pre-meditated, it was not planned, in 2005 the band chose "to a new frontman, JD Fortune, who released an album and toured (and no more will become of them who have not seen) on the album are two tracks dedicated to Hutchence, Afterglow, and God's Top Ten ...

"The Romance is gone, he's dancing with the stars,
With lyrics in his pocket, and a little girl in his heart,
When she heard his songs on the radio ...
I need not tell what she knows,
He's in God's top ten where heaven never ends ...

You saw the world and the world saw you on stage,
, wild, SavaJe ... colonial boy ...
Your gypsy heart is free, there are family pictures on the wall,
He is in God's top ten where heaven never ends ...

The baby has mom's eyes, she was always beautiful,
When you hear his voice, feel his arms around
Remember Mom's smile and daddy's little girl,
Bad weather, cold media storm,
He is in the top ten of God, where Heaven never ends ... "

Michael Hutchence (1960 - 1997)

Monday, November 30, 2009

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Another Brick In The Wall: 30 YEARS THE WALL

So, this November 30 marks the 30th anniversary of the most controversial album release of the epic Pink Floyd, a band that has earned the palms (and thousands of tributes from me ...) for their wonderful contribution to ROCK, with this album released on November 30, 1979 (Dec. 8 in USA) the band really revolutionized the concept of Art Rock, Progressive Rock and Rock Opera fruition the largest in history (along with the Who's Tommy) ...
After the resounding success of The Dark Side Of The Moon in 1973 a tribute to Syd in Wish You Were Here in 1975, and the flying pig to Animals in 1977 (all these albums together with tired world tours), the band took a small comfortable rest in Europe (in France and legal problems as I recall) at that time some members chose to be a discrete solo careers, but while Roger Waters (author of nearly every issue, but the whole work in concept) set to work on some prototypes ...
The concept of The Wall has been explored for years, some still did not understand the real history, but you have to admit, the concept despite extraordinary being left with several questions, but this does not detract from the genius or the beastly music that topic to topic makes us feel identified with the character "Pinky", whose future becomes uncertain, and that also .... if you have not heard the album I do not ruin the moment ...
The concept of The Wall, has the conveyed the barriers of time and space, primarily because of their strong lyrical content and literal Waters's ideas were shaped so badly that it really became a work that inspires and depress their listeners, this story begins with In The Flesh?, in which the protagonist plasma before its raw fans life filled with depression and tragedy, coupled with the traumas of his life after a crude explanation The Thin continuous Ice, which starts the story of the protagonist from childhood, followed by the first part of Another Brick In The Wall, which recounts the death of his father and as the bricks began to form in his mind, and is fashioned on the history of The Wall, a story that already has film, live albums and a grand-concert in Berlin and even intends to return to a Broadway show ...
The Wall, a fictional story as real as humans, as strange as crazy and as fascinating as all that Floyd did a story over the years, continues in the hearts of young, old and fans of the band ...

Monday, October 5, 2009

What Kind Of Dog Can You Get For Your Birthday

TOP 11: The Best Albums Of History

begins in November, the month number 11 of the year, this particular number has followed me bastaaaante sometimes scares me sometimes fascinates me, and just to tempt my fate I've been doing Some Top 11 of everything, whether records, guitarists, singers, etc. anything can be good, and today we begin with this count of the Top 11 Albums of History, 11 albums that revolutionized music in his time, 11 masterpieces, 11 albums that shaped an entire generation ... whether for sales, production, issues, whatever, these 11 albums in my opinion (and many, perhaps) are the most representative of music in general ... began ...

# 1 - The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd (1973) Perhaps
pretentious of me to put this album in the 1st place, and that Floyd is one of my bands favorite, and as ehem, let's say I ran the name for this blog, but no, no, do not think so, this work of 1973 (great year for music) was a revolution in terms of production, composition, concept and some Other things that have become a myth and a must for music lovers, has a respectable record of being 741 weeks (14 years) in the list of the 200 Best Selling concecutivamente, and as a bonus, has been reissued on 2 occasions, at its 20 anniversary and in the 3rd anniversary, the latter being reemasterizado with better sound ... quite an achievement for Floyd ...
Honorable Mention: Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977), The Wall (1979)

# 2 - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles (1967)
Ahh, a classic, the legendary Beatles in 1967 (another excellent year for music) full of psychedelics and great, great records, and this was no exception, really a spectacular album that from the time of its release was all a feeling, not anything McCartney, tired of the pressures of the press, was inspired by another great album, the familiar Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys, one of the greatest achievements of the band, and literally his home was a collage of ideas and perfection ...
Honorable Mention: Revolver (1966), The Beatles (White Album, 1968), Abbey Road (1969)

# 3 - Thriller - Michael Jackson (1982) Super
album of this living legend ... well ... not so much; earned 8 Grammys (mark surpassed only by Santana) 58 Platinum albums, 2 of Uranium and Diamond 1, made it the top seller of all time, and is practically brand is not lost (or lose) because in its 25 anniversary of the launch was again a success, and with the recent death of the performer I guess (and it will be obvious) that the disc will be sold on a stratospheric ...
Honorable Mention: Off The Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991)

# 4 - Back In Black - AC / DC ( 1980)
Just months after the death of the great Bon Scott, and only one year of the fabled Highway To Hell, the band returned with Brian Johnson on vocals and this album under their arms, with a sound more to the public and songs like "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Back In Black" won over a whole new generation of fans who turned the disk in the 2nd best selling, just below Jacko Thriller, possibly due to the curiosity to know who would be the new vocalist of the band, but to bring to ruin, he gave a new life and began a new era in the band ...
Honorable Mention: Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976), Let There Be Rock (1977), Highway To Hell (1979)
# 5 - The Doors - The Doors (1967)
Debut album from this great band Angelina, recorded in just a couple of weeks, and released in January 1967, became a symbol for that hippie rebellion of the time, and becoming one of the best debut albums in history, besides the single "Light My Fire" desbancaría for the first time to The Beatles from first place in the summer of 1967, the disc will the band earned gold and platinum albums in a row, and turned Morrison into one of the greatest frontman in history ...
Honorable Mention: Strange Days (1967), Morrison Hotel (1970), LA Woman (1971 )

# 6 - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars - David Bowie (1972)
was inevitable to have to mention This work of Bowie, one of the most shocking and raw stories ever written, which has literally rise and fall of an "extraterrestrial rock", whose goal is to save the earth from a terrible catastrophe, which likewise ends in tragedy songs like "Starman" and "Ziggy Stardust" become classics, and that character for years Bowie followed the brink of madness, but equally become everything a legend and a great influence on music in general, mainly to inspire bands like Nine Inch Niles, Bauhaus and even Johnny Rotten in his hair, haha \u200b\u200b...
Honorable Mention: Hunky Dory (1971), Aladdin Sane (1974), Let's Dance (1983)

# 7 - Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin (1969)
His first album was a bomb, but the band still did not remove all its forces, and was until this album that showed what would be the new movement of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, full of loud sounds, tearing and genuine rock riffs are heavy conviertió the best of the band, chipping in here classics like "Whole Lotta Love", "Heartbreaker" and "Ramble On", just to name a few, but it is obvious that the band had even more success later ... Mention
Honorícia to: Led Zeppelin (1969), Led Zeppelin III (1970), Led Zeppelin IV (Four Symbols, 1971)

# 8 - Ramones - The Ramones (1976)
A record oil and without much joke ... I'd say if it was not thanks to this album, straight from the annals of punk rock and dark holes of New York, has started the punk revolution, an album without much production or at different times, but full of energy, party, and of course, genuine Punk in the mid-70's, not the semi-punk trash-waste or as some call it "happy punk" today some banduchas trying to sell ...
Honorable Mention: Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols (Sex Pistols, 1977), Marquee Moon (Television, 1977), London Calling (The Clash, 1979)

# 9 - Tommy - The Who (1969) Turning
Punk oil, let the greatest rock opera ever consebida (only on par with Floyd's The Wall) Surprise yourself with history, music and clearly the best album of The Who, which showed the classic "Pinball Wizard", but can say that contrary to popular belief, Tommy was not the first Rock Opera (SF Sorrow by The Pretty Things was primerita), but is considered the best, and still be considered as more than an opera, a musical comedy ...
Honorable Mention: The Who Sell Out (1968), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973)
# 10 - In The Court Of The King Crimson - King Crimson (1969 )
Well, we reached the pinnacle of progressive rock or it could be called the initiator, or it could be said ... Well, this particular band's debut King Crimson, is special about being a record 100% Rock Progressive / Symphonic, so, with hardly have formalized the genre, these musicians were already impacting the world with this album, today is regarded as the Progressive Revolutionary ...
Honorable Mention: Larks' Tongues In Aspic (1973), Red (1974), Discipline (1981)


# 11 - A Night At The Opera - Queen (1975)
And we end with the crowning of Queen and Rock Art in general, with a record that shows the greatness of this British band, and certainly one of the best ever, which is the mother the great Classic Rock "Bohemian Rhapsody", besides having other classics like "You're My Best Friend" and "Love Of My Life" but the band would expect many more successes in the future, and today is a cult band for many fans of real rock ...
Honorable Mention: A Day At The Races (1976), News Of The World (1977), Jazz (1978)

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Finally, we could have chosen other thousands of great records, so we give them other honorable mentions:
* Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys (1966)
* Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones (1971)
* Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy (1974)
* The Joshua Tree - U2 (1987)
* OK Computer - Radiohead (1997)
* Nevermind - Nirvana (1991)
* Outlandos D 'Amour - The Police (1978 )
* The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Genesis (1974)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Canker Sores Inside Mouth Around Lip Piercing

FIRST YEAR OF THE BLOG! Analogy

So, this little blog and has 1 year old, and in fact there were not many changes maybe nobody will remember the old "issues" and that, but with this first anniversary expect even more notes, news, great pictures, news and interesting videos, I really needed ...

I must say I 0rgulloso of my articles (investigated for myself), I hope the blog grows up gradually, and continue to meet visitors ... and comments .... Some older revisions

reprinted again and with new things, and of course, there will be more fallout from the Logotec the Rock, among other things ...

festejaré not too much, and to celebrate this grand a year I call my space ....
THE DARK SIDE OF THE XxLIZARDxX

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Big Dude From The Movie Troy

Roger Waters: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


"Hi, Roger Waters. I'm English. I am a songwriter and have written much about the external and internal walls throughout my career. I always have awakened a desire to understand the reasons behind those walls. And the cause is always the fear "

Our great hero knocks-Rock walls, composer and bassist of PINK FLOYD , Roger Waters, turns 66 today, 20 years dedicated to Pink Floyd, others 20 dedicated to his solo career and his first opera, and of course, more than 60 years hating war and internal walls ...

Contempt by war, is because his father, Eric Fletcher Waters was killed in World War II, specifically in the cruel battle of Anzio, when Roger was only four months old, leaving him without his father, but his ghost would follow up the most perfect belly Floyd, inspiring Corporal Clegg A Saucerful Of Secrets, Free Four Obscured By Clouds, and the discs The Wall and The Final Cut, and even in his solo career ...

is currently on a campaign to pull the wall of Israel, whose goal has brought him some criticism and problems, but will not give up ...

Their strange ideas are what led to Floyd to the top of progressive rock, and also, a band that boasts to be one of the most creative of Rock ...

anyone remember the chilling cries of Careful With That Axe, Eugene?, Ballet The Man & The Journey?, Strange long name issue of Ummagumma?, Tremendous Atom Heart Mother suite?, Progressive download of One Of These Days?, historic The Dark Side Of The Moon? ", the tribute to Syd Barrett, S hine on Y ou D iamond crazy?, point of Wish You Were Here?", the unforgettable flying pig ?, dogs, pigs and sheep?, bricks in the wall? ", the final cut?, pros and cons, kaos radio, the concert in Berlin, Ca Ira, in the flesh, his reunion with the band, the dark side 2007, the wall 2010 !........

Well, it's obvious that Roger's legacy is immense, as their ideas and creativity, so today will be celebrated as the great musician and composer who is the undisputed creative genius of Pink Floyd ...

Monday, August 17, 2009

Eau De Michael Jackson

Top Composers Logotec

Music in general causes us feelings rarely an object, situation or person can give ... majestic topics Stairway To Heaven, the work of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, lead us to strange worlds, literally taking us to heaven ... or powerful rock anthems such as Back In Black (Young brothers of AC / DC) or Ace Of Spades by Motörhead remind us of the powerful force of Rock & Roll, even riffs with few notes, but unforgettable to 100% ...

also worth mentioning great musicians and songwriters as Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, some contemporary ones like Eddie Vedder, Björk, progressive rock geniuses like Ian Anderson or Robert Fripp, or the famous pairs of composition as the Jagger / Richards Lennon / McCartney, Tyler / Perry and Gilmour / Waters ....

Today we remember those composers who have everything to gain by writing a song or composing a tune on his guitar, but nothing referring to contemporary music (certainly do not want to give me lessons of history by not giving Mozart or Bach), and eye, I mean not only to composers of ROCK, but contemporary music in general ....
BOB DYLAN: In any list, top ten, counting or collection of the best composers should always be this lyrical genius, despite not having a divine voice, his lyrics and crude tone singing will always twist the mind and get you to think its wonderful and even critical issues. Mr. Zimmerman can claim to change the way you see music changing the environment "partying, womanizing, drug addict and alcoholic" Rock & Roll, a Rock more Protestant, liberal, antiwar and critical. Topics such as "Blowin 'In The Wind" or "Like A Rolling Stone" permanently changed the history of music ....

JOHN LENNON: Creative Soul The Beatles , who along with Paul McCartney, wrote (composed) of more great melodies and some of the most memorable themes in the history of rock music in general, and All You Need Is Love, the great ideas of the White Album and Sgt Pepper's, or the topic initiator of Beatlemania: I Want To Hold Your Hand. Also in his solo career created great works, including the track Imagine, which has been loved and criticized by all world, a topic dismissed as pretentious, when in reality, we must admitrlo, is a masterpiece ...

BRIAN WILSON: Wilson was the soul of The Beach Boys , and was admired and adored by great musicians like Pete Townshend and Paul McCartney, the latter inspired in his work Pet Sounds (for Sgt Pepper's), Wilson worked for years with the Beach Boys, and one of his best works, Good Vibrations had the best reviews, overtook The Beatles in several countries and even received congratulations from the Beatles themselves. Wilson is quite a talented musician and composer despite suffering from deafness in his right ear ...

FRANK ZAPPA: The great composer and guitarist, leader of The Mothers , a real genius covering all music genres and experimental transformed its influence to the creation of other genres, which today even heard. Zappa's genius was his experimental creativity, and even avant-garde sounds, music and created a disc full of strange magic, which today are still misunderstood and indigestible for some people that do not capture 100% of the experimental genius and insanity Frank Zappa a lover of freedom of expression ...

ROGER WATERS : How would your poster of his last concerts: The creative genius of Pink Floyd . The creator of great albums like The Dark Side Of The Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall (just to name a few of his works), after the departure of the enigmatic Syd Barrett, and a torturous experiments by the band finding its sound, Waters would take command of the band, and compose with their colleagues the greatest works of progressive rock. But apart from Pink Floyd, Roger boasts an excellent, very discreet, solo career, with his ever-critical style, depressive and anti-war ...

FREDDIE MERCURY : His genius and talent, as well as their creativity has been so for years has been to Freddie Mercury, lead singer of great Queen, at the top of the vanguard of the Rock, with an imagination and a wonderful creativity that was able to translate it into their records, in the Queen logo and even their clothes and style. Guitar, piano and her beautiful voice, have been the tools with which he composed his greatest works, such as Bohemian Rhapsody and We Are The Champions ...

LOU REED: Call right "Father of Rock Alternativo" the former leader of the avant-garde band The Velvet Underground (led by Andy Warhol himself) was a composer who led the experimental rock to alternative limits, and with the band (and Nico) released the album "The Velvet Underground & Nico", in which all lyrics and most of the music, are Reed. It would also have a successful solo career, which stands out "Turn" album which was being produced by David Bowie ...

Marc Bolan: One of the main and largest creators of Glam-Rock, leader of the band Tyrannosaurus Rex , later called T. Rex has been for years musician and composer most forgotten, when in fact their influence was the strongest, more than anything for the world of Glam, Art, Experimental and Progressive, creator of songs like Get It On, Hot Love and Metal Guru. He died in a car accident in 1977, his compositions changed the world of glam with his album Electric Warrior ...

DAVID BOWIE : Here the versatile, one of the greatest glam rock in general, the White Duke, the chameleon of rock, Bowie during the 70's created the most impressive and it, more great discs, creating stories and making spectacles that changed the mode of action on stage in music of that decade. It is considered one of the most influential and important composers of art-rock scene, in 1972 released his masterpiece "The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From "....

BRIAN ENO: Who was a member of Roxy Music, Brian Eno has been one of the leading composers of music in general, especially in the New Wave, electronica, ambient and experimental in their earlier worked with Roxy Music Bryan Ferry, giving the familiar sound of the band and creating a large New Wave sound to the later work with David Bowie in the famous "Berlin Trilogy" (Disks Low, Heroes and Lodger), David Byrne (ex-Talking Heads), Robert Fripp (King Crimson), Ultravox!, U2, Luciano Pavarotti and Coldplay, is considered a visionary futuristic music ...

SYD BARRETT: The legendary composer, guitarist and lead singer of Pink Floyd , that only from 1965 to 1968 had a short career with the band that made him a legend, but later launched a pair of solo albums (with the help of old friends like Gilmour and Waters), almost avant-garde style and a great psychedelic touches led to what is now one of the best composers of music British psychedelic ...

TOM PETTY: Soul Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers for years had a small dumbbell in the great Dylan, and is considered one of the best lyricists, and musical work and influence, Tom was part of the Traveling Wiburys, banda in which were great as George Harrison, Jeff Lyne, Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan ...

JIM MORRISON: As a lyricist was complex, as a musician was very unsuccessful as a poet was difficult, but as vocalist and frontman of The Doors was a legend, and is still in force after more than 38 years of dead remains in force among young people (well, not that I was too old) as a whole cult artist, a poet is not well remembered, perhaps, only for his fateful and innesperada death .. .
PETER GABRIEL: The first leader of the band Genesis when they were progressive, and the poppy was well behind Phil Collins .... being the drummer, Gabriel gave him a touch of magic to the live shows, creating plays, using exaggerated costumes and composing most of the music and lyrics for the band, then angry and would continue with a successful solo career ...
PETE TOWNSHEND: Creator of the rock opera Tommy, songwriter and guitarist for The Who, it's bad that Tommy was the first opera history Rock (the first was SF Sorrow by The Pretty Things ... You knew? oh great), but Townshend had this great influence and created several works and his concept albums full of Hard Rocker power, by the way, Townshend had just 18 when he wrote My Generation, Punk anthem and Hard Rock .. .

KURT COBAIN: Do not be surprised, be the icon of Generation X and leader of the Grunge movement, and also a singer, guitarist and songwriter for Nirvana was not easy, and all because Kurt wrote his legendary "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (name taken from a graffiti ... Teen Spirit which incidentally was the name of a feminine deodorant), this issue influenced an entire generation of young repressed, and some other things up his sleeve, Cobain became a legend after his suicide ...

MICHAEL JACKSON: Yeah, can back up and see that I said that was just for rockers, here the King of Pop (deceased king of pop) we remember the thousands and thousands of subjects and compositions about love, activism, children, happiness, save world and equality, this officially makes it all a great composer, even when I was in the Jackson 5 ...

BONO: What? Bono does not seem a great composer? who do you think? Bethoveen?, Bono, though many doubt it is a great activist, a great singer, great songwriter and great leader of U2 has made thousands of memorable songs, hymns to love, equality, and one that other junk out there, but certainly is big Bon ... already good enough ... ==================


certainly missing some many, I simply mention honoricia to: Paul McCartney
Tom Yorke
Sting
Prince Nick Drake
Etc.. etc ...